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Hello Neighbors!

How is everyone?  We finally took out our winter scarves!  We have not had to use them much yet except for when we went Ice Skating.  Yesterday some of us went out and had a snowball fight.  Or rather a snow shoveling fight. :D  My brothers decided that the snow was to soft to pack snowballs so they brought out the snow shovels and used those to shovel snow at each other!  We managed to take some really neat pictures.



I am still feeling a little sick so I really bundled up.  I had a new matching scarf and hat so I tried those!  These are so warm.  They are from Affordable Scarves.  It is the Riley Winter Scarf and Hat Set.  The first thing I noticed when I opened the package was that they were so soft.  Nothing like the scratchy material most hats and scarves are made out of.  I showed them to my Dad and he wanted them!  I don't think so!  Here is a picture...


This is a really nice set.  It goes so well with my jacket.  It think it looks great!

I received this set from Affordable Scarves but they are moving over to Scarves.net pretty soon.  Scarves.net has all sorts of tips and ideas for wearing your scarves.  They show you different ways to tie and wrap scarves, how to make your own, and many other things.  Make sure you go check them out.

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Comments

karenmed409 said…
The is so awesome with all the video's.. I learned How to tie a Fake Knot!
ShellyH said…
I learned that they have silk scarves, chiffon scarves and cashmere scarves to shawls, wraps and head scarves.
scottsgal said…
I learned about the 8 different ways to use a scarf
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clenna said…
I loved watching the different ways to wear scarves. I love scarves so now I can try some of the new ways I learned about.

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Unknown said…
I learned that you can use a scraf as a Curtain Valance. Display a colorful scarf as a unique window valance.
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Anne said…
I learned all the ways to use a scarf
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Danielle S said…
I learned that they also have winter hats
Tarri Christopher said…
I appreciate learning how to do the triple tie for a winter scarf (they tend to be thicker than normal). Excellent!
Coolestmommy said…
I liked the article on 8 more ways to use your scarf. I think I might try using it around decoreations on my dining table.
Angie Bailey said…
I learned that in ancient Egyptian culture, scarves were viewed as a social status symbol. ~ Angie Bailey
rubynreba said…
I learned how to wash a silk scarf.
Patricia N said…
I liked learning about the different scarf materials. I have a Pashmina scarf and now I know what the material is!
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Unknown said…
i learned how to tie a scarf properly

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CathyH said…
How to clean a silk scarf.
faithspage said…
Learned different ways to tie a scarf
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Michelle Wong said…
I learned how to clean a silk scarf.

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